Quick Start Guide 0514US

Transcription

1 Quick Start Guide

2 Copyright Wasp Barcode Technologies 2014 No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without the written permission of Wasp Barcode Technologies. The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Wasp and the Wasp logo are registered trademarks of Wasp Barcode Technologies. All other trademarks or registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

3 Congratulations Congratulations on your purchase of MobileAsset! This guide will take you through the installation process and help you set up your software. Most of the information available here is also available in the Getting Started section of the online help. INSTALL THE SOFTWARE...2 SET UP YOUR DATABASE METHODS OF DATA ENTRY...18 MOBILEASSET WEB MODULE SETUP...20 PRINT ASSET TAGS AUDIT YOUR ASSETS BEGIN USING THE APPLICATION PROFESSIONAL EDITION INSTALL CONNECTING A MOBILE DEVICE ENTERPRISE EDITION INSTALL UPGRADING ENTERPRISE MANAGE MULTIPLE COMPANIES CONNECTING A MOBILE DEVICE MANUAL START PROCEDURES Step 1 INSTALL THE SOFTWARE 1 Insert the installation disk into your computer. The CD should automatically run the MobileAsset installer. If the installer does not run, you can manually start it by navigating to the CD on your computer and selecting setup.exe. The following question appears: Beginning with MobileAsset v7, the mobile device sychronization method has changed to an on demand method. The new sync method allows you to sync automatically or manually over a wireless connection (or when the mobile device is physically attached to the computer, if you do not have wireless capability). This eliminates the needs to process data from the mobile device. Click Yes on this screen if you are upgrading from a previous version and all of your devices have been synced and you are ready to install MobileAsset. Also click Yes on this screen if this is a new installation. 1 2

4 2 The installation wizard Welcome screen appears: 4 The User Registration screen appears. Enter your User Name (this can be any name of your choice), your Company Name and the Serial Number. The serial number can be found on or in the DVD case containing your MobileAsset software (19-digit number). Click Next on this screen to begin installing MobileAsset. 5 Next, a screen displays listing the Destination Folder for installation of MobileAsset: (C:\Program Files\Wasp Technologies\MobileAsset). 3 Next the License Agreement screen appears. Review the license agreement, then select I accept the terms of the license agreement. You will not be able to continue installing the application until you select this option. You can select a new destination by clicking the Browse button. Be aware that the install location must be two levels deep. For example, the path D:\Wasp Technologies\MobileAsset will work for the installation while the path D:\MobileAsset will cause the install to fail. Accept the default location (recommended) by clicking the Next button. 3 4

5 If you are installing the Professional version, this Select Installation Type screen appears: If you are installing the Enterprise version, this Select Installation Type screen will also display the choice to install Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Express with WaspDBExpress Instance. 6 If you have already installed the database on another computer, deselect the Database checkbox on this screen (you only need to install the Client Tools to enable the software to talk to the database). The Database Manager checkbox should be selected if: You are installing the Enterprise version and you will be maintaining assets for multiple companies from this machine, or You are installing the Professional or Enterprise version and you will be backing up, restoring or maintaining the database from this machine. Note: Do not select the Microsoft SQL Server option if you have the full edition of SQL Server 2005/2008/2012 already installed and intend to install the Wasp Database in that location. The Web Module is a separate option that can be purchased with the Professional and Enterprise editions. The Web Module checkbox should be selected if you have purchased a Web Module license. Only select the Web Module option if the machine on which you are installing has the 32-bit version of IIS already installed on it. For information regarding the Database Manager feature please, refer to the section Using MobileAsset to Manage Assets for Multiple Companies on page

6 7 Web Module Installs Only. All others skip to Step 11. If you have selected to install the Web Module you will see the following screen: Click OK on this message to continue. 10 The following screen appears: Note: Web module installation information is being provided for legacy purposes only. Features new to MobileAsset version 7 will not be available in MobileAsset Web. 8 Enter the serial number for the web module, beginning with 0684 or 0685, then click Next. A message will appear notifying you that MobileAsset Web will be installed and available on your internal network (the network to which the machine you are installing on is connected). You will need to contact your internet service provider if you need it available outside of your network. If MobileAsset will be the only website on the server, click Yes. The Web Module will install with the default settings using Port If there are other websites on the server, click No. You will need to provide additional information to avoid MobileAsset conflicting with your other websites. The following screen appears when you click No: Click OK on this message to continue. 9 A message will appear advising you NOT to install MobileAsset Web on Windows P, Windows Vista or Windows 7 OS. MobileAsset Web is recommended for installation on Windows Server 2003/2008 and beyond. If you do not want the MobileAsset installer to configure the MobileAsset website for you, click No. All website files will be placed on the installion computer in C:\Program Files (86x)\Wasp Technologies\MobileAsset. You will need to access these files and configure the website. 7 8

7 If you want the MobileAsset installer to automatically configure the MobileAsset website to avoid conflicts with other websites on your server, click Yes. You will be asked to provide the port number for the website. Method 2: Select the Start (Windows icon) key on your keyboard, then enter CMD in the search field. CMD.exe will appear in the Programs section. (In Win8, select the CMD icon from the toolbar.) Select cmd.exe from the Programs section of the Start menu. The CMD screen appears. 11 If this is a Pro or Enterprise version, the Fully Qualified Domain Name screen appears. The Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) is the complete name of your machine. On the CMD screen, enter IPCONFIG/all at the prompt. Configuration information for your machine will appear on the screen as shown below: Enter the complete domain name of this machine. The FQDN field may appear pre-populated with a machine name. You should verify that the machine name is correct using one of the methods described below: Method 1: Navigate to Start > Control Panel (classic view) > System. (in Win8 click Control Panel > System.) The FQDN for this computer is listed as the Full Computer Name. The FQDN is the Host Name followed by the Primary DNS Suffix. You may have to scroll up on the CMD screen to view these two fields. 12 The installation confirmation screen appears. If you want to make changes to your destination folder at this point, click the Back button. If you are ready to install MobileAsset, click the Install button. 9 10

8 A series of progress screens will appear. The installation process may take a few minutes. d. A message appears asking if you want to backup the database now: 13 Database Installation a. During the install, the screen shown to the right will appear: This wizard takes you through the process of installing your new database. Click Next on this screen to continue installing. b. Next, a progress message appears notifying you that the software is testing the connection. You do not need to do anything at this point. c. If you are installing the Professional or Enterprise version and you are installing the DB Manager, a screen appears asking you to create an access code for the Database Manager. This access code serves as your password to open the Database Manager after install. It is very important that you make a note of this password. Enter the Access Code of your choice, then click the OK button. Click Backup Database Now to accept the default backup location, or click Backup to Different Location to select a custom directory or name for your backup file. If you want to create the backup later, click Skip Backup. e. Click Finish on the Database Installer screen to continue. f. The Database Installer will run again to install the Sample Company Database. You will be prompted to backup the database (screen shot above). The Sample Company database installation will begin with the screen shown in step a, above. g. Click Finish on the Database Installer screen to continue. 14 Next you will see a series of install screens for third party applications, such as Crystal Reports and Adobe Air. You do not need to do anything on these screens. If you are upgrading from version 5 or 6, the Database Installer will detect your existing database, upgrade it (leaving your existing data intact) and create a backup both before and after the upgrade

9 15 If you are installing the Web Module, the following screen appears: 17 The WaspLabeler Choose Destination screen will appear. Make a note of the MobileAsset Web Module URL. 16 After MobileAsset installs, the WaspLabeler installation screen will appear. WaspLabeler installs to allow you to view and edit labels that are included in your MobileAsset system and to create new labels.this screen lists prerequisites that must be installed in order for WaspLabeler to work correctly. You can select a new destination by clicking the Browse button. Be aware that the install location must be two levels deep. For example, the path D:\Wasp Technologies\WaspLabeler will work for the installation while the path D:\SWaspLabeler will cause the install to fail. Accept the default location (recommended) by clicking the Next button. A series of progress screens will appear as Labeler is installing. After the entire installation process is complete, a screen will appear asking if you want to reboot your computer. Select Yes, I want to restart my computer now, remove any installation disks from their drives, then click Finish. Your system will reboot. MobileAsset and WaspLabeler icons will appear on your desktop. Click Install on this screen. Note: If you are upgrading the WaspLabeler program, select Repair, then Next

10 Step 2 SET UP YOUR DATABASE Now that your software is installed, you will want to take a few minutes to properly enter information into your database. For detailed information on any of the procedures listed in this document, please refer to MobileAsset s online help system. You can access the online help by clicking Help > Contents from the toolbar or by selecting the Help button on any screen. Below is a brief outline of the steps required to set up your database. These steps should be done in order. The steps below discuss manually entering information into your database; however, much of this data can be imported. Importing data is discussed in this document in the section titled Methods of Data Entry (Importing vs. Manual Entry). Even if you are planning on importing your information, we recommend that you review the steps below to help you understand how the different types of data interrelate. If you have installed the MobileAsset Web Module, you can complete most of your database setup on the Web. You will need to enter your Groups/ Users and Company Information on the PC application, then you can complete the database setup on the Web Module. For more information on getting started using the MobileAsset Web Module, please refer to the section titled MobileAsset Web Setup on page First, open the MobileAsset application by double-clicking on the icon on your desktop. You can also access MobileAsset from the Start menu by selecting Programs>Wasp Technologies>MobileAsset. The Login screen will appear. The first time you access the system, Admin will appear in the User Name field. You do not need to enter a password. Click the OK button to launch the software. 2 Create at least one additional user with Administration privileges. By default, MobileAsset contains one Admin user profile. You will want to create at least one more so that if one becomes disabled you can still access the system. Let MobileAsset Automatically Create User Profiles Using Windows NT Authentication: If you are using Windows NT Authentication, you can set up a group in MobileAsset that matches your group name in the Microsoft Active Directory. When users in this group access MobileAsset for the first time their User account will be automatically created and added to the Manage Users screen in MobileAsset (PC application). Example: You have a group in your Active Directory named My Users and you want everyone in My Users to have access to the MobileAsset Web Module. Create a group with the name My Users in MobileAsset using the MobileAsset PC application. Now when each member of the Group My Users accesses MobileAsset, they will receive the usual Windows Network Login Screen. They should enter their normal network user name and password. MobileAsset will recognize the Active Directory group s name as matching the MobileAsset group name and automatically create a user account for that user. You can then view those user accounts in MobileAsset (Security > Manage Users). Keep in mind that if you change the password on the user s MobileAsset user s account, they will receive the regular login screen and must enter the new password, rather than their network password. 3 Enter your company information. From the Main menu, select the Administration icon, then click Company Information. All fields on the company information screen are optional. 4 Enter all sites for your company. From the Main menu, select the New icon, then click Site. A site is a major classification for areas that contain assets within your company. For instance, if you have two warehouses, you might set up MobileAsset to have two sites: Warehouse 1 and Warehouse

11 You must enter at least one site and location before you can add assets to your system. 5 Now you can enter the locations contained in each of your sites. From the Main menu, select the New icon, then click Location. Assets that you enter into your system must each be assigned to a site and a location within that site. Using the example above, within Warehouse 1, you might have three locations: Main Storage Area, Manager s Office and Administrative Office. 6 This step is optional. You can create departments for your company. This may help you with assigning the assets. For instance, within your locations, you may want to designate two departments. Continuing the example above, within the Administrative Office, you could have two departments: Accounting and Human Resources. This is a further classification to help you track your assets. To set up departments, from the Main menu, select the New icon, then click Departments. 7 This step is optional. You can enter all manufacturers for your assets. From the Main menu, select the New icon, then click Manufacturers. Manufacturers can later be assigned to Asset Types (see step 9). 8 If you will be calculating depreciation on your assets, set up your Depreciation Classes next. These are created to determine a specific Depreciation Method (straight-line, double declining, etc.) for an Asset type (see step 9). The Asset Types are then assigned to specific assets and the depreciation class tied to the asset type is used to calculate depreciation. To create Depreciation Classes, from the Main menu, click the New icon, then select Depreciation Classes. 9 Now you need to create your asset types. Asset types are required because each asset in your inventory is assigned to an asset type. The asset type is a category or classification for assets. For instance, you may have an asset type of IBM Laptop 6000 that defines the manufacturer, size specs, etc. of this particular type of computer. Then specific computers of the same type are assigned as assets to the IBM Laptop 6000 asset type. To create Asset Types, from the Main menu, select the New icon, then click Asset Types. 10 This step is optional. You can create different categories to which you can assign assets. This is another way to further define your assets. You can add categories directly from the New Asset Type screen, if you wish. Now you are ready to begin entering individual assets. From the Main menu, click the New icon, then click Assets. Methods of Data Entry (Importing vs. Manual Entry): There are two ways you can add information to your database: through manual entry or by importing the data from an existing database. Importing data can be much quicker if you wish to transfer a large amount of information from an existing database to MobileAsset. Importing this information also ensures you do not have typographical errors. You must import the data in a set order. Detailed instructions for importing data can be found in the online help. The outline below details the order in which data must be imported into the system. For a more detailed explanation and outline, please refer to the Import Strategies topic in the online help. MobileAsset will only accept the data in this specific order because each piece of information builds on the next to create a complete profile for your assets. For instance, each asset must be assigned to a specific location, therefore, you must import your locations first so that MobileAsset will have this information prior to importing your assets. Again, we strongly recommend that you review the information regarding importing data in the online help before you being the import process

12 Import Order: A. Vendors (optional) B. Manufacturers (optional) C. Depreciation Classes (optional import if you will be calculating depreciation.) D. Asset Types (required) E. Departments (optional if you will be importing employees and wish to assign them to specific departments, you must import the departments prior to importing the employees. If you wish to assign Assets to specific departments, but not employees, you can import departments anytime before importing assets.) F. Site (required) G. Locations (required) H. Assets (required) I. Employees (optional import if you will be checking out/in assets to employees) J. Customers (optional - import if you will be checking out/in assets to customers) If you plan on importing information, you should also keep in mind that some types of supplemental information cannot be imported. For instance, if you wish to assign Asset Types to specific Categories, you will need to manually create these from the New Asset Type screen. Imported data must be in.csv format. For further information, including examples of properly formatted.csv files, please refer to the Import Strategies topic in the online help. MobileAsset Web Module Setup This information is being provided for legacy purposes only. New features available in MobileAsset version 7 will not be available in MobileAsset Web.The MobileAsset Web Module combines the asset tracking tools found in the PC version with the accessibility and convenience of a webbased application. The web module utilizes the same database your PC version does, so if you make changes to your assets on the PC, your users will see those changes in the Web Module, and vice-versa. While the Web Module is ready to use right after installation, there are a few things to keep in mind as you get started. Accessing the Web Module After installation you should be able to access the web module by typing If you do not have Microsoft Silverlight installed, you may see a screen prompting you to install it. Follow the onscreen prompts to install Microsoft Silverlight. You will need to close and reopen your browser. Silverlight will need to be installed on each client machine that will be accessing the MobileAsset Web Module. You will need Local Admin rights to each machine in order to install Silverlight. Your IT department may be able to perform this installation for you through update services. Setting Your Internet Options for Maximum Performance - After you open MobileAsset in your web browser, you should take a few minutes to make sure your Internet options are set to allow maximum performance. It is a good idea to perform the following steps prior to using the web module. Note: These setting instructions are for Internet Explorer. Add MobileAsset to your list of Safe Sites To do this, in your browser go to Tools > Internet Options > Security > Local Intranet > Sites. Add the web address of your MobileAsset Web Module. Check the User Authentication settings on your browser If your company will be using Windows NT Authentication (see the Security section, below) to log users onto the web module, you 19 20

13 can prevent them from seeing the Windows Network Login screen each time they login. Go to Tools > Internet Options > Security > Location Intranet > Custom levels. The Security Settings screen appears. On the Security Settings screen scroll to the bottom. In the User Authentication section, make sure Automatic Logon with Current User Name and Password is selected. When this option is selected, and your groups/users in the MobileAsset PC application match those in your Microsoft Active Directory, users are automatically logged into the MobileAsset Web Module without having to enter their network login/password. Note: The settings below are from Internet Explorer. Check your Active settings The Active components are used for printing reports from MobileAsset. Make sure all Active components are set to Enable or Prompt. These are found under Tools > Internet Options > Security > Local Intranet > Custom levels. Make sure popups are set to open in a new window or tab On the Internet Options screen General tab, click on Tabs-Settings. On the Tabbed Browsing Settings screen make sure the options Always open popups in a new window or tab is selected. Set your Popup Blocker to Always Allow Popups From This Site If you have the popup blocker turned on, the first time you use the web module you may see a message that a popup window has been blocked. Select Always Allow Popups From This Site to prevent this from happening. For more detailed instructions, with screen shots, on completing the steps above, or if you have problems printing from MobileAsset, please see the Troubleshooting section found in the MobileAsset Online Help. To access the online help, open the web module and click Help from any screen. Security Groups and users are set up in the MobileAsset PC application. If you need to make corrections/additions to your users or groups, you will need to do so on the PC. There are two ways you can set up users in the MobileAsset PC application to have access to the MobileAsset Web Module: 1. Manually Enter Users: Create groups and users using the MobileAsset PC application. 2. Let MobileAsset Automatically Create User Profiles Using Windows NT Authentication: If you are using Windows NT Authentication, you can set up a group in MobileAsset that matches your group name in the Microsoft Active Directory. When users in this group access MobileAsset for the first time their User account will be automatically created and added to the Manage Users screen in MobileAsset (PC application). Example: You have a group in your Active Directory named My Users and you want everyone in My Users to have access to the MobileAsset Web Module. Create a group with the name My Users in MobileAsset using the MobileAsset PC application. Now when each member of the Group My Users accesses MobileAsset, they will receive the usual Windows Network Login Screen. They should enter their normal network user name and password. MobileAsset will recognize the Active Directory group s name as matching the MobileAsset group name and automatically create a user account for that user. You can then view those user accounts in MobileAsset (Security > Manage Users). Keep in mind that if you change the password on the user s MobileAsset user s account, they will receive the regular login screen and must enter the new password, rather than their network password. Getting Additional Help If you need assistance setting up the MobileAsset Web Module, you can refer to the Troubleshooting section in the online help, or you can check the Troubleshooting the MobileAsset Web Module page at the support site. The online troubleshooting page is an update repository of tips for getting the most out of your web application. Step 4 PRINT ASSET TAGS Asset tags should be printed and attached to each asset in your database. When you created your assets, remember that you entered a number or code for each asset in the Asset Tag field of the New Asset screen (if 21 22

14 you manually entered your assets) or in the Asset Tag column (if you imported the data). Now an actual tag should be printed that contains the Asset Tag number or code and (usually) a barcode for quick identification and tracking. These tags should be affixed to each asset. MobileAsset came bundled with the WaspLabeler application making the creation of these asset tags simple. WaspLabeler was installed when you installed MobileAsset. To print tags, first select the assets from the Asset List for which you want to print tags, then click the Print Tags icon on the Asset List toolbar. You can select multiple assets using the SHIFT or ALT keys. Step 4 AUDIT YOUR ASSETS Note: Test your mobile device to make sure data travels back and forth correctly before starting to do actual work on the device. Now that your database is set up and you have attached asset tags to all assets, you should audit your assets. This ensures you have not missed an asset, mis-labeled an asset, or assigned an asset to the wrong location. The quickest way to do this is to use your mobile device. You will need to set up your mobile device prior to performing this step. Please refer to the Working With Mobile Devices section of your online help system for assistance setting up, using and syncing your mobile devices. Synchronize the data you have collected on your mobile device back to the PC. If you have chosen not to install a mobile device, you will need to do this audit manually, by physically checking each asset tag attached to an asset and comparing against the database. Step 5 BEGIN MANAGING YOUR ASSETS You have now successfully set up MobileAsset. You can now use MobileAsset s powerful tools, including detailed reports, check-in/out features and list views to quickly keep track of and manage your assets. FOR PROFESSIONAL EDITION INSTALLATION MobileAsset Pro Edition takes advantage of your existing TCP/IP network to allow up to five MobileAsset client workstations access to a single database located at the MobileAsset server. The client software may optionally be installed on the same machine where the MobileAsset server database is installed. Installation MobileAsset Pro ships with one server license and five client licenses. MobileAsset Pro Edition may be installed in your choice of these two configurations. Refer to the diagrams and hardware requirements below to decide how you will deploy the licenses in your environment. Minimum Server Configuration Recommended Server Configuration 750 MHz or faster processor 2.0+ GHz 2 GB of RAM 16 GB of RAM 60 GB of disk space 100 GB of disk space DVD drive (for installation only) 32-bit or 64 bit version of: Windows 8, Windows 7 Professional, Windows Server 2003, 2008, or 2012 (recommended) 23 24

15 Minimum Client Configuration Recommended Client Configuration 750 MHz or faster processor 2.0+ GHz 1 GB of RAM 4 GB of RAM 10 GB of disk space 60 GB of disk space DVD drive (for installation only) 1024 x 768 pixel display, 256 colors minimum 32-bit or 64 bit version of: Windows 8, Windows 7 Professional, Windows Server 2003, 2008, or 2012 (recommended) NOTE: MobileAsset server installation on Microsoft Windows 2000, 98SE, NT or ME machines are not supported. MobileAsset clients will not work without connecting to a running MobileAsset server. For the client-only machine, refer to the Client Only section below. 2 Server with Client and 4 Clients When selecting the MobileAsset database server configuration shown below, leave the check in the Client Tools option and the Database option. The database server and one client will be installed on this machine. The database server will run automatically every time the computer is rebooted. 1 Server and 5 Clients When selecting the MobileAsset database server configuration shown below, uncheck the Client Tools option on the Select Installation Type screen, and only the database server will be installed on this machine. Remember that there are only five client licenses, so you might want to deselect the Client Tools component if you would rather deploy all of your client licenses on machines other than this database server machine. If you deselect Database here, you will not be installing the server

16 3 Client Only The Client Tools component of MobileAsset Pro Edition can be installed once a MobileAsset server has been installed and is running. Deselect the Database (Server) component when the Select Installation Type screen is presented, and click the Next button to install only the Client Tools component at machines other than the database server machine. Note: For information regarding the Database Manager option, please refer to the section Using MobileAsset to Manage Assets for Multiple Companies on page 32. The Computer Name screen is displayed once the database server install is complete. Important: Record your Computer Name before clicking the OK button. This name must be known when you perform your Client Tools installation. USING THE MOBILEASSET CLIENTS The client licenses are Fixed. After you install a client license and run that client, it will connect to the server and register itself with the server. Information about that computer will be stored on the server. Any authorized user can connect from that computer using that one license. If five clients have been installed and registered with the server and a sixth client is installed, when that sixth client runs it will fail to connect because all licenses have been used. Even if none of the other clients are running the application, the sixth machine will be denied a license. Functions you perform at any MobileAsset PC client machine will impact other users at one of three possible levels, as illustrated in the following table: Function Performed on a Client Change Company Information Restore the database Add or change Security Privileges Import Data Edit Field Names Set Default Working Site Change any Option All Asset Management functions Change Labeler Labels Change Report Filters Mobile Device Database Filter Criteria Affects All Users, Everywhere Affects Any User Who Logs On to this Client Affects Only a Specific User CONNECTING A MOBILE DEVICE One or more compatible mobile devices may be connected anywhere the MobileAsset Client Tools are installed. You will have unlimited licenses to connect Wasp Devices. Additional licenses for use with non-wasp devices, such as iphones/ipads or Android phone/tablets, are available for purchase. Use the Quick Start Guide with the device to set up the hardware and refer to the Working with Mobile Devices section in the MobileAsset online help. To access the online help, from the MobileAsset software on your PC, select Help > Contents or click Help from any MobileAsset screen.

17 FOR ENTERPRISE EDITION INSTALLATION MobileAsset Enterprise Edition takes advantage of your existing TCP/ IP network and your current installation of MS SQL Server to allow an unlimited number of client workstations to access the MobileAsset database. The client software may optionally be installed on the same machine where the database is installed. INSTALLATION MobileAsset Enterprise ships with one server license and the ability to connect an unlimited number of clients connections: Minimum Client Configuration Recommended Client Configuration 750 MHz or faster processor 2.0+ GHz 1 GB of RAM 4 GB of RAM 10 GB of disk space 60 GB of disk space DVD drive (for installation only) 1024 x 768 pixel display, 256 colors minimum 32-bit or 64 bit version of: Windows 8, Windows 7 Professional, Windows Server 2003, 2008, or 2012 (recommended) NOTE: MobileAsset server installation on Microsoft Windows 2000, 98SE, NT or ME machines are not supported. MobileAsset clients will not work without connecting to a running MobileAsset server. The database server will run automatically every time the computer is rebooted. Server Installation Procedures: NOTE: Please ensure that the Database Administrator performs the following procedures. Refer to the diagram above and the hardware requirements below to decide how you will deploy MobileAsset Enterprise in your environment. Minimum Server Configuration Recommended Server Configuration 750 MHz or faster processor 2.0+ GHz 2 GB of RAM 16 GB of RAM 60 GB of disk space 100 GB of disk space DVD drive (for installation only) 32-bit or 64 bit version of: Windows 8, Windows 7 Professional, Windows Server 2003, 2008, or 2012 (recommended) 1 Place the CD into the CD ROM drive on your server. Run the installer as usual. MobileAsset supports Microsoft SQL Server 2005/2008/2012 Full Version. If the server does not have SQL installed, you can select to install the MS SQL Server that comes with MobileAsset (SQL Server 2008 R2 Express) on the Installation Type screen along with the database. This configuration is available for 5 clients only. If you already have it installed, select Database Only on the Installation Type screen

18 2 Note: For information regarding the Database Manager feature, please refer to the section Using MobileAsset to Manage Assets for Multiple Companies on page 34. If the database has been previously installed, the installer will upgrade the database to the latest layout. Now the server database installation is complete. If you have Microsoft SQL Enterprise Manager, you will see that WaspTrackAsset (for MobileAsset) has been installed under the Server and the Instance (if applicable) that you specified. If you have more than one database instance installed, they will be listed under the server. NOTE: The Integrated Security check box is used to specify that the SQL Server Wire Protocol driver request a secure (or trusted) connection to SQL Server. SQL Server uses integrated login security to establish connections using this data source, regardless of the current login security mode at the server. Any login ID or password supplied is ignored. The SQL Server system administrator must have associated your Windows network ID with a SQL Server login ID. When the Integrated Security check box is not checked you must specify that SQL Server use standard login security to establish connections using this data source. You must specify a Login ID and Password for all connection requests. Make sure that you select the correct database instance in the server list to install MobileAsset database. 3 Click OK. 4 The same Wasp Database Installer windows will appear that display in step 10 of the Install the Software section of this document (page 9). Upgrading from MobileAsset Enterprise Version 5 or 6 to Version 7 1 The MobileAsset Installer should be run on each client machine to upgrade the software. 2 On the database server machine that houses your database, you should run the installer as usual. On the Select Installation Type screen, select Database only. If the machine that houses your database also contains a client program, you will need to perform Step 1 and Step 2 on that machine. Note on Running Scripts Manually: If you run the scripts manually to install the database and you need multiple company access, the access code for the Database Manager will not be set the first time you run the Database Manager. To correct this, you must run the Database Manager at least once to create the access code rather than leaving it blank. You will be presented with the same Create Access Code screen that would have appeared during a normal install: 31 32

19 Leaving the access code blank may lower your database security level and put your information in greater danger of being compromised. Using MobileAsset to Manage Assets for Multiple Companies The Enterprise version of MobileAsset allows you to create databases for multiple companies. This means that if you have two separate entities for which you want to maintain assets, you can install one instance of MobileAsset, then create two databases - one for each company. Remember that a database is the repository for all information about your company. Everything from your company s name and address, to employee and asset information is stored in the database. If you need to track asset information for two separate companies, you wouldn t want to group that information into one database, as it would be impossible to know to which company the asset belongs. Creating a database for each company allows you to enter sites, locations, customers, employees, assets, etc. that are specific to one company. In addition, each company has its own security, so you can control who has access to a specific company. The initial installation of MobileAsset creates one company for you to use. To add more companies, you will need to use the Database Manager. The Database Manager is a program that can be installed during the MobileAsset installation. If you did not install it when you installed MobileAsset, you will need to run the MobileAsset installer again and select Database Manager on the Select Installation Type screen (Step 7 in the Install the Software section of this document). Leave the other check boxes on this screen checked as they were for the initial install. During the installation, you will be prompted to create an access code. Make a note of the code you create, as you will need this to access the Database Manager later. The Database Manager can be installed on any machine, even if it has no other pieces of MobileAsset installed on it. It does not consume a license if it is installed on a machine that does not have the client on it. To run the Database Manager, click Start > All Programs > Wasp > MobileAsset > Database Manager. Again, you will need to know the access code you created during the installation to run the Database Manager. Use the Online Help built into the Database Manager to learn how to add and manage database (click the Help button or press F1 on your keyboard when the Database Manager is running). After multiple company databases are created using the Database Manager, you can use the same MobileAsset icon that was created during installation, or the MobileAsset Web Module, to access any of the companies. Double click on the icon and enter your login name and password. If the entered login and password match a login and password set up in more than one company database, a screen will appear allowing you to select which company you want to access

20 CONNECTING A MOBILE DEVICE One or more compatible mobile devices may be connected anywhere the MobileAsset Client os installed. You will have unlimited licenses to connect Wasp Devices. If you purchased the Professional or Enteprise Editions, additional licenses for use with non-wasp devices, such as iphones/ipads or Android phone/tables, are available for purchase. In the Professional and Enterprise Editions, you will be able to perform transactions on the mobile device and wirelessly transmit them back to the PC in near real time using Wasp s new SyncAnywhere feature. The Standard Edition requires you to physically connect the device to the PC to transmit data back and forth. MANUAL START PROCEDURES 1 Place the CD into the CD ROM drive on your computer. 2 In Windows 7, right click on the Start icon and click the Open Windows Explorer option. In Windows 8, click on the folder icon on the toolbar. 3 Click on the disk drive location containing your Installation CD to expose the CD contents. 4 Locate the setup.exe program and double click on it. The installation process will begin. Use the Quick Start Guide with the device to set up the hardware and refer to the Working with Mobile Devices section in the MobileAsset online help for information on downloading and installing MobileAsset on your device. To access the online help, from the MobileAsset software on your PC, select Help > Contents or click Help from any MobileAsset screen

Installation Instruction STATISTICA Enterprise Small Business Notes: ❶ The installation of STATISTICA Enterprise Small Business entails two parts: a) a server installation, and b) workstation installations

MobileAsset Users Manual Web Module Copyright Wasp Barcode Technologies 2010 No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without the written permission of Wasp

Guide to Installing BBL Crystal MIND on Windows 7 Introduction The BBL Crystal MIND software can not be directly installed on the Microsoft Windows 7 platform, however it can be installed and run via XP

User Manual Onsight Management Suite Version 5.1 Another Innovation by Librestream Doc #: 400075-06 May 2012 Information in this document is subject to change without notice. Reproduction in any manner

ilaw Installation Procedure This guide will provide a reference for a full installation of ilaw Case Management Software. Contents ilaw Overview How ilaw works Installing ilaw Server on a PC Installing

STATISTICA VERSION 12 STATISTICA ENTERPRISE SMALL BUSINESS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Notes 1. The installation of STATISTICA Enterprise Small Business entails two parts: a) a server installation, and b)

Introduction EASYLABEL 6 has several new features for saving the history of label formats. This history can include information about when label formats were edited and printed. In order to save this history,

Dell Statistica 13.0 2015 Dell Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. This guide contains proprietary information protected by copyright. The software described in this guide is furnished under a software license or

The goal of this document This document was created by the Information Technology Services department to assist the Lotus Notes Coordinators in the successful installation of Lotus Notes release 6 (R6)

SMART Vantage Installation guide Product registration If you register your SMART product, we ll notify you of new features and software upgrades. Register online at smarttech.com/registration. Keep the

Notes: STATISTICA VERSION 9 STATISTICA ENTERPRISE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE WITH TERMINAL SERVER 1. These instructions focus on installation on Windows Terminal Server (WTS), but are applicable

Allworx OfficeSafe Operations Guide Release 6.0 No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopy,

TANDBERG MANAGEMENT SUITE 10.0 Installation Manual Getting Started D12786 Rev.16 This document is not to be reproduced in whole or in part without permission in writing from: Contents INTRODUCTION 3 REQUIREMENTS

Ver.4.1 Important This System Guide applies to RadiNET Pro Ver. 4.1. Please read this System Guide and the User s Manual on the RadiNET Pro CD-ROM carefully to familiarize yourself with safe and effective

SQL 2014 Configuration Guide 2015 ImproMed, LLC. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language

FedEx Ship Manager Software Installation Guide Before you start Check here to see that your PC has what it needs to run FedEx Ship Manager Software: Minimum System and Hardware Requirements Intel Pentium

Important Please read this User s Manual carefully to familiarize yourself with safe and effective usage. About This Manual This manual describes how to install and configure RadiNET Pro Gateway and RadiCS

Welcome! CAREWare Quick Start guides will walk you through the basics of setting up, managing and using the main CAREWare functions. It is intended for non-technical users who just need to get basic information

2011 AdRem Software, Inc. This document is written by AdRem Software and represents the views and opinions of AdRem Software regarding its content, as of the date the document was issued. The information

Pearl Echo Installation Checklist Use this checklist to enter critical installation and setup information that will be required to install Pearl Echo in your network. For detailed deployment instructions

Metalogix SharePoint Backup Publication Date: August 24, 2015 All Rights Reserved. This software is protected by copyright law and international treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this

WebSpy Vantage Ultimate 2.2 Web Module Administrators Guide This document is intended to help you get started using WebSpy Vantage Ultimate and the Web Module. For more detailed information, please see

Version 4.61 or Later Copyright 2013 Interactive Financial Solutions, Inc. All Rights Reserved. ProviderPro Network Administration Guide. This manual, as well as the software described in it, is furnished

Version 3.8 Installation Guide Copyright 2007 Jetro Platforms, Ltd. All rights reserved. This document is being furnished by Jetro Platforms for information purposes only to licensed users of the Jetro

ArcGIS 9 Installation Guide: Workgroup for Microsoft SQL Server Express Copyright 2006 ESRI All Rights Reserved. Printed in the United States of America. The information contained in this document is the

Networking Best Practices Guide Version 6.5 Summer 2010 Copyright: 2010, CCH, a Wolters Kluwer business. All rights reserved. Material in this publication may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form

: Managing, Maintaining, and Troubleshooting, 5e Chapter 3 Installing Windows Objectives How to plan a Windows installation How to install Windows Vista How to install Windows XP How to install Windows

HELP DOCUMENTATION E-SSOM INSTALLATION GUIDE Copyright 1998-2013 Tools4ever B.V. All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this user guide may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means